Learning Scientist Answers Questions from Reddit
Got questions about learning? I got answers. In this video, I take six questions about learning from Reddit and do my best to answer them. Join my online learning community: https://www.benjaminkeep.com/community 00:00 How do you learn from lectures? 03:45 Is it possible for young people to learn complex skills on their own? 06:53 Is reading books for 30 minutes a day enough to learn anything? 09:06 Is watching videos a legitimate way to learn something? 13:43 Which apps or games can help improve cognitive function? 16:26 Does the brain of a 14-year-old learn faster? For an interesting comparison of brain training to video games, check out: • The best brain training app is NOT the one... . There’s references in the description for further reading. For videos on learning complex skills, take a look at: • What People Get Wrong About Deliberate Pra... and • Practice More Efficiently | Deliberate Pra... The testing effect (retrieval practice) is largely why I recommend the kind of review that I do. Check out this video for more on that: • Tests Are Magic | The Testing Effect . Plenty of good references in the link to that video. For the research on the relative ineffectiveness of lectures, see: Freeman, S., Eddy, S. L., McDonough, M., Smith, M. K., Okoroafor, N., Jordt, H., & Wenderoth, M. P. (2014). Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics. Proceedings of the national academy of sciences, 111(23), 8410-8415. (currently at https://www.pnas.org/content/111/23/8...) This isn’t the best reference on cognitive differences among different age groups, but it’s a good read: Brashier, N. M., & Schacter, D. L. (2020). Aging in an era of fake news. Current directions in psychological science, 29(3), 316-323. (currently at https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full...) Image of the horse brain by katja Pixabay. Thanks, katja!

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